
South Korean Police to Seize Martial Law Documents from Presidential Office
South Korean police plan to seize martial law documents from the presidential office this Monday, signaling potential changes in the nation’s martial law policies.
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South Korean police plan to seize martial law documents from the presidential office this Monday, signaling potential changes in the nation’s martial law policies.
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